01/9Animals tigers do not prey on

02/9Bears

Bears

​Although tigers and bears share habitats, tigers rarely prey on them. Bears' strength and defensive capabilities make them risky targets, leading tigers to seek easier prey in their environment.

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03/9Buffalo

Buffalo

​While tigers do sometimes hunt buffalo, large adult males are usually avoided due to their size, strength, and protective nature of the herd, which poses significant risks to the predator.

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04/9Elephants

Elephants

​Tigers rarely target elephants, especially adults. The sheer size and strength of these giants deter even the most powerful predators, creating a natural boundary between the two species.

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05/9Gaur

Gaur

​The gaur's massive size and formidable horns, a wild bovine, often deter tigers from attacking. While tigers may prey on young or weak individuals, adults are usually avoided.

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06/9​Primates​

​Primates​

​Tigers typically do not prey on primates like monkeys. These agile animals are difficult to catch, and their smaller size offers little reward compared to larger, more accessible prey.

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07/9Porcupines

Porcupines

​Tigers generally avoid porcupines due to their sharp quills, which can cause serious injury. The potential harm outweighs the benefits, leading tigers to seek less hazardous prey.

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08/9Respect

Respect

​Tigers, as apex predators, typically avoid preying on other large carnivores. Animals like leopards and bears often share territories with tigers, leading to mutual respect rather than predation.

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09/9Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

​Rhinoceroses, with their thick armour-like skin and massive size, are generally not preyed upon by tigers. Their formidable horns and strength make them challenging adversaries, best left unchallenged.



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